Wednesday, December 08, 2010

2010 PAN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS - Dec 27-30, 2010

2010 PAN AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

International Chess Tournament in FOUR sections.

**Early EF deadline for Individual sections extended to December 10th**

OPEN Section: $2,900 in prizes; 5 rounds; games on 12/28 (eve), 12/29, 12/30
SCHOLASTIC rated: lots of trophies (individual based on age and team/club); 5 rounds; games on 12/28 (eve), 12/29, 12/30
SCHOLASTIC unrated: lots of trophies (individual based on age and team/club); 4 rounds; ONE DAY on 12/29
BLITZ: $1,500 in prizes (based on 80); 10 rounds; games on 12/28 in the evening

Also: Intercollegiate Team championships will be held on 12/27-30. Play next to the top players of the American continent, many GMs will be present!


23 comments:

  1. Hi Everyone!

    Jan Newton, who cannot play chess to save her life, here. Susan Polgar posted at my blog last night that she would be here for the Pan American Collegiate Team Chess Championships Dec 27 -30 at the Crowne Point Hotel. I assume she will be here with her Texas Tech Team - can anyone confirm this? I would like to know what teams are playing, and who has signed up for the Scholastic Section, the Individual Open, and the Individual Blitz.

    Perhaps I am looking in the wrong place, but I was not able to locate any information on sign-ups at the Wisconsin Chess Academy's new website.
    Thanks.

    Jan

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  2. Hi Jan,

    Indeed Susan Polgar will be in Milwaukee with her Texas Tech teams (three total!). We have about 25 teams so far (many Grandmasters and players with lesser titles), plus some entries in the Open and Scholastic sections. The reason we have not posted pre-entries yet is that the deadline for individual events has been extended to December 10th. So the list will appear by the middle of next week.
    Thanks,
    Alex

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  3. ALex

    How come you haven't posted pre-entries on Wisconsin Chess Academy site?

    It is the 14th already

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  4. Webmaster is stuck in Berlin without internet access. Should be done by Friday though.
    Alex

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  5. BLITZ
    December 28th, 8:30pm
    Prizes ($1,500 b/80)
    1st $500
    2nd $250
    $750 in class prizes
    EF: $25
    Format: 5 double round swiss (two games against each opponent for a total of 10 games)
    Time Control: 4 minutes per player, 2 second delay
    Touch Move: no touch move used, move is complete when the clock is pressed (“clock move”)
    Illegal Move: 1st violation=30 seconds added to opponent’s clock, 2nd violation=loss of the game
    Ratings: regular USCF ratings are used for pairings and prizes, but only quick ratings are affected by this event

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  6. OPEN SECTION PRE-REGISTERED:


    Yermolinsky Alex 2571
    Santarius Erik 2338
    Johnson Frank 2278
    Aaron Deepak 2250
    Acosta Mariano 2200
    Amarasinghe Prashantha 2174
    Tang Andrew 2087
    Pan Hongkai 2034
    Hodina James 1989
    Sachs Derek 1918
    Hoffman Guy 1907
    Sergatskov Dmitri 1903
    Gomez Augustin 1900
    Zhou Jerry 1884
    Virkud Apurva 1881
    Jing Aaron 1876
    Girardo Christopher 1876
    Zuo Vance 1865
    Bian Alex 1847
    Liang Awonder 1842
    Zhang Jiahua 1841
    Mhaskar Rohan 1819
    Thomas Tyler 1816
    Kodali Suhas 1816
    Grochowski Robin 1789
    Grochowski Andrew 1756
    Wang Roger 1689
    Ravi Saisree 1651
    Sun Abe 1642
    Baumann Eli 1631
    Smith Jordan 1626
    Suri Shiva 1622
    Spinello Ben 1588
    Archer W.H. 1580
    Liang Adream 1533
    Shi Tinglin 1521
    White James 1514
    Pahl Sandy 1494
    Murali Anjana 1477
    James Nikhil 1471
    Chua Zachary 1469
    Vander Hill Henry 1394
    Benetz Tony 1386
    Thomas Ryan 1379
    Tan Jonathan 1351
    Savoie Matthew 1287
    Alba-Jimenez Noe 1262
    Shelobolin Filipp 1243
    Hummel Daniel 1151
    Kaczmarek Daniel 1146
    Kandukuri Suraj 1120
    Jin Suhong 1072
    Marchert James 1062
    Buck Finn 967
    Yoon David 782

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  7. SCHOLASTIC RATED SECTION:


    Xu Boris 1858
    Murali Anjana 1477
    Tripuraneni Ranadheer 1212
    Li Frank 1106
    Alba-Jimenez Sandra 955
    Orland Mark 895
    Bane Bradley 872
    Liang Able 834
    Wong Matthias 789
    Diem II Jim 781
    Hummel Joshua 778
    Jing Daniel 725
    Hummel Caleb 700
    Wong Chloe 631
    Alba-Jimenez Ricardo 446
    Denneau Dan

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  8. SCHOLASTIC NON-RATED:


    Loomer Xavier 993
    Visconti Michael 707
    Chen Kevin 453
    Maly Zach 430
    Spitz Owen 279
    Spitz Mason 142
    Zhang Jenny 125
    Visconti Ele 108
    Thome Kyle
    Kuchenbecker Kayleb
    Fujimoto Andrew
    Murali Ananya
    Johnson Steven

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  9. TEAM ENTRIES:


    University of Texas,Brownsville-A 2612
    Univeristy of Maryland, Baltimore-A 2585
    University of Texas, Dallas-A 2561
    Texas Tech University-A 2526
    University of Texas, Dallas-B 2284
    University of Maryland, Baltimore-B 2280
    University of Texas, Brownsville-B 2247
    Stanford University 2211
    Washington University-Saint Louis 2069
    University of Toronto-A 2031
    University of Texas, Dallas-C 2029
    University of Chicago 1983
    Miami Dade College 1967
    Texas Tech University-B 1951
    University of Central Florida-A 1902
    Arizona State University 1883
    University of Minnesota 1860
    University of Toronto-B 1834
    Texas Tech University-C 1775
    Brown University 1773
    Yale University 1672
    University of Maryland, College Park-B 1621
    University of Maryland, College Park-A 1614
    Reed College (OR) 1597
    Florida Atlantic University 1300
    University of Central Florida-B 1201
    Madison Area Technical College (WI) 1100
    Montgomery College (MR)

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  10. TEAMS WITH PLAYERS:

    University of Texas,Brownsville-A
    Gareyev, Timur
    Bachmann, Alex
    Flores, Mauricio
    Cornejo, Max


    University of Texas, Brownsville-B
    Almedia, Alfonso
    Oritz, Nadya
    Morales, Luciana
    Gracia, Arturo


    University of Chicago
    Kane, Jeremy
    Mei, Mike
    Rand, Steven
    Francus, Michael



    University of Toronto-A
    Cheng, Bindi
    Peng, David
    Xu, Haizhou
    Perelman, Leon

    University of Toronto-B
    Kim, Bill
    Kleinman, Robert
    Davidson, Benjamin
    George, William

    Texas Tech University-A
    Kuljasevic, Davorin
    Diamant, Andre
    Bykhovsky, Anatoly
    Sipos, Istvan
    Watters, Chase

    Texas Tech University-B
    Flores, John
    Lelko, Rebecca
    Cassidy, Brian
    Osbourn, Josh


    Texas Tech University-C
    Haskin, Zachary
    Kamphorst, Maraani
    James, Brett
    Roy, Ananya



    University of Minnesota
    Fellman, Mike
    Adams, Zach
    Strugnell, Neil
    Rachabattuni, Chitanya


    Stanford University
    Schwarz, Daniel
    Aradhyula, Vaishnav
    De Sa, Chris
    Bowman, Joshua

    Madison Area Technical College (WI)
    Swedlow, RJ
    Dziedzic, Matt
    Rodenkirch, Ryan
    Schott, Dan

    University of Maryland, College Park-A
    Schoch, Ian
    Ulrich, Douglas
    Leikin, Alexander
    Kugel, Stan

    University of Maryland, College Park-B
    Low, Scott
    Yasutake, Ed
    Deane, Brian
    Brule, Joshua

    University of Texas, Dallas-B

    Hughes, Tyler
    Bantic,Mihail
    Safin, Artur
    Lopez, Nelson

    University of Texas, Dallas-A
    Ramirez, Alejandro
    Zivanic, Marko
    Chirila, Cristian
    Bercys, Salvijus
    Wang, Puchen rating: 2568
    Sadorra, Julio rating: 2495

    University of Texas, Dallas-C
    Zorigt, Bayaraa
    Vazirova, Karina
    Jamison, Courtney
    English, Rheanna

    Yale University
    VIOREANU, BOGDAN GABRIEL
    STEINBERG, DAVID ISAAC
    MOY, LAWRENCE
    POWERS, JONATHAN M



    Florida Atlantic University
    Psederschi, Doinitsa
    Samimi, Shahab
    Fer Faviero, Guiherme Brasil

    Miami Dade College
    Villafuerte, Alexander
    Luna II, Gilb
    Quesada, Maydelis
    Leon, Michel
    Ramirez, Robert rating: 918
    Ramos, Yunier unrated




    Reed College (OR)
    Robinson, Marcus
    Bailey, Taylor
    Poon, Jeffrey
    Baur, Alan

    University of Central Florida-A
    Keller, Jeremy
    Bauer, Philip
    Green, Andrew
    Miniello, Jonathan

    University of Central Florida-B
    Hause, Artem
    Lane, Matt
    Lusk, Jack
    Kirksley, Bradley

    Brown University
    Thaler, Michael
    Poggi, Jonathan
    Moraff, Danny
    Sagalchik, Caroline
    Johnsen-Harris, Bart rating: 794

    Univeristy of Maryland, Baltimore-A
    Kritz, Leonid
    Erenburg, Sergey
    Margvelashvili, Giorgi
    Kaplan, Sasha


    University of Maryland, Baltimore-B
    Foisor, Sabina
    Kahn, Aaron
    Balasubramanian, Adithya
    Selzler, Richard
    Krause, Benjamin
    Moorthy, Srinivas

    Arizona State University
    Widener, Andrew
    Green, Jeffrey
    Birberick, Richard
    Cullen, Dean
    Semmens, Jefferson

    Washington University-Saint Louis
    Ruan, Gordon
    Kasiurak, Zach
    Karlow, Nick
    McCain, Lucas

    Montgomery College (MR)
    no final list yet

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  11. Alex, thanks so much for the additional info. I am putting together a blog post and coordinating a special announcement with the Goddesschess webmaster to be published at the Goddesschess website for this "in Wisconsin" event.

    Have been in contact with Susan Polgar re 2010 Pan American Intercollegiate Championships. I'm so happy to see SP in my hometown. Goddesschess has arranged some nice "treats" for the Texas Tech contingent and some financial "extras" as well for TT players who do well in this event.

    We need more events like this in Wisconsin. Many of the people who read this blog may not be old enough to remember, but back in the '50's Wisconsin and Milwaukee, in particular, was a prime destination for great chess events. Wouldn't it be wonderful to put Milwaukee, WI back on the chess map again.

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  12. I agree and very much appreciate what Alex and co, along with the events put on by SWCC, are doing for chess in Wisconsin. See you guys at the Pan Am.

    -Matt Waller

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  13. A team from Jamaica is coming and the Open section is up to 59 people!

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  14. 59 players thus far is a great turn-out for the Open, and maybe they'll be some day-of registrations. I'm so happy to see local players supporting the event. I recognized many of the names from the Hales Corners Chess Challenges and the Wisconsin players list. Will anyone be able to challenge GM Yermolinsky??? Good luck to everyone, particularly the chess femmes :)

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  15. What happens if teams and/or members can't make it to Milwaukee because they're stuck on the east coast - NYC airports are still closed, for instance. From what I understand, the entire eastern seaborad got hammered with that blizzard/storm.

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  16. Nothing tragic: we will give byes. However, only a couple players (not even teams!) as stuck as of now, so it is not a major concern.

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  17. Open Section has two more titled players much higher rated than Erik Santarius now!

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  18. TEAM EVENT: 28 teams
    OPEN: 85
    SCHOLASTIC SECTIONS: 34 total
    Please see http://www.panamerican.wichessacademy.com/ for all results and standings.

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  19. Thank you to Alex for bringing quality tournaments to Wisconsin. The turnout for the various sections that were part of the Pan American and the strength of the players was very impressive !!

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  20. Great holiday tournament results for WI players! Santarius ties for first at the Pan Am's and Veech is WI's newest master following a nice performance in Vegas.

    Congrats!
    Matt Waller

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  21. Congrats to Matt too: a draw against a GM, positioning himself for playing for first place in the last round!
    Alex

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  22. RENIER GONZALEZ is a GM?

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